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There is, within each of us, a male driver who refuses to pull over and ask for directions. There is also a six-year-old child who constantly asks from the backseat, “Are we there yet?” In Joshua 3, Israel is finally standing on the border of the Promised Land. They are there! But they need three things to fully possess the promise. So do we.

Uncomfortable life fact: The world is full of people who are nothing like you. They don’t believe the same things you believe. They don’t value the same things you value. They talk funny.
Amazing biblical truth: God welcomes all people to join him in what he is doing in the world. Including people like you and me.

Ever felt like you were a hamster on a wheel? Pictured your day as a treadmill? Used the words rut, plateaued or trapped to describe your life? Have you felt like your life was going to remain ever a dull moment? So did Israel. They had been doing the same thing – wandering aimlessly in the wilderness – for forty years. Until God interrupted the inertia of their lives and invited them into an amazing adventure.

Cal Ripkin, Jr., holds the single season record for fewest errors by a shortstop in a single season. He had only three in 1990. That’s amazing. The Bible can do better than that. This week, we talk about inerrancy.

The 2017 word of the year, according to Collins Dictionary, was “Fake News.” Fake News is false, often sensational information that is disseminated under the guise of news reporting. And it’s actually not a new phenomenon. The ancient Egyptians did it. So did the Romans. A lot of folks wonder if the Bible is fake news? This Sunday, we’ll dig into 2 Peter 1 where we’ll discover three reasons to believe that the Bible is fact, not fake.

The first Christians seemed to really trust their Bible – Genesis through Malachi. In just about any situation, they turned to God’s text message for guidance. More than that, they believed there were some new writings that were no less a part of God’s text message.

God’s people encounter a crisis from which there appears to be no conceivable escape. Just when all seems lost, God shows up to deliver. That’s how the first fourteen chapters of the book of Exodus unfold. It’s also a summary of the entire Bible. In the coming year, you and I will face crises, disappointments, maybe even disasters. Here’s the good news – God still shows up.

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Why Our Members Chose Twickenham

As someone who has been a member of Twickenham since the beginning, there is no place that I would rather be. I appreciate that we have an eldership that bases decisions on biblical principles rather than tradition. There is a broad spectrum of people who come from different backgrounds than those of us who were raised in the church of Christ and I feel that it has been beneficial. I like that Twickenham has been a part of the community instead of isolating ourselves from other denominations.

The many ministry opportunities that members can find to participate in. The uplifting worship services; the praise team is wonderful! The children's programs. I love that we have young families as well as older members worshipping together!

. . . this church has been a HUGE blessing to our family. When we came to Twickenham, I felt like we were spiritually dying on the vine. Since coming to Twickenham, God has had us on an amazing journey that is sometimes hard and sometimes beautiful - but either way I know we are both diving deeper into Him! Yay!